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the high here today is supposed to be 91F...
but it has been a very rainy summer, so thats good.. lake levels are high!!!
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now if i didn't know any better, i'd think that was bragging John?
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a little bit, yes..
i was at autozone the other day, and they dont even have the anit-freeze displays out yet.. we got a LONG way to go til it gets cold around here..
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that almost brings a tear to my eye John. They mentioned on the radio this morning that nearly every store that sells them, is sold out of snowblowers in the Saskatoon area (for those of you not familiar with this device, it's just like a motorized snow shovel - for a real laymans description). The really troubling thing is that I just moved from Manitoba and they haven't had any snow yet and have been about 5-10 degrees Celcius warmer than here. Quite depressing.
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A motorized snow shovel?
Hell no... it's a 6 - 15 HP gas-engine driven, dual stage snow chucking monster.
(Proud of his Tecumseh powered Craftsman 22" - 9.5HP snowblower)
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can i get a Tim Allen grunt? Try an 8' on a 100 horse tractor, now that's movin' snow! (maybe not overly practical now that you're in the city )
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i am sooo far on the outside of this conversation...
i have never even seen a snow mobile in my whole life..literally.. i have never seen a pond completely frozen over.. and i have never seen a 'snow drift'...
i need to get out more...
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In reply to:
can i get a Tim Allen grunt? Try an 8' on a 100 horse tractor, now that's movin' snow! (maybe not overly practical now that you're in the city )
I've always been in the city, but yeah... 8' may be a bit of overkill for a 2 car parking pad and driveway.
And the shovel and brute force and ignorance with underkill for the same.
Bren R.
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